Sorry about that post guys. It was to a student about a completely different
thing! I've just got a new mouse and it seems I've not got the hang of using
it yet!
On Thursday, 15 July 2021 17:37:34 BST Dr Nicholas Bailey wrote:
> Also looking good. Well-formed user stories.
>
Also looking good. Well-formed user stories.
Helping each other is fine. You are going to have to allocate a %effort though
(sorry to be such an authoritarian, but as I explained it's not a group
project). For this exercise, concentrate on the ideas when allocating effort.
It's beautifully form
On Sunday, 26 July 2020 09:10:55 BST Dick Kampman wrote:
> I an writing text in LibreOffice about metronome-markings. So, I have
> for instance to replace "...quarternote=60..." by "... symbol>=60...", etc.
Like ♩=72?
>
> Can I use the Lilypond extension in LibreOffice to achieve such purposes?
It
Off topic, so I've not bothered the list with it. But you might be
interested...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/
200806144_Perception_of_onset_asynchronies_Acoustic_Piano_versus_Synchronized_complex_versus_pure_tones
http://musicstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Parncutt_JIMS_11050
On Saturday, 28 March 2020 11:00:56 BST Peter Gentry wrote:
> I appreciate this is off topic but in these times of social isolation does
> anyone have any tips. Clearly latency is the main issue - I wonder could
> this be reduced by say hosting a Zoom meeting on a private router - maybe
> only one
Watch out for Debian. There isn't a Lilypond in Testing (Stretch) AFAIK. It's
because they've removed the old scheme version. I develop in Testing in the
hope that by the time I get around to releasing anything, it will be
compatible with Stable :) Stable released rather infrequently, but I use
On Wednesday, 1 June 2016 12:36:02 BST David Kastrup wrote:
> Alexander Kobel writes:
> ...
>
> Sure, it would be nice to keep in mind. I'm not really sure what the
> expected lifetime of the disk I have is. Maybe I just need to keep
> making backups in sane intervals and otherwise am still fin
On Friday 18 Mar 2011 08:14:48 Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
> Let's say, i love J. S. Bach very much (well, let's say), as much as my
> father and grandfather (etc). So, can i really be sure that i understand
> his music as good as my grandfather?.. I mean that every Beethoven's
> symphony contains "a